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    3. A cute meet-cute scene : Imagine a charming encounter between two characters that sets the stage for an unexpected romance, highlighting the details of their first interaction where sparks fly ...

  3. Emotional prosody - Wikipedia

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    Emotional prosody or affective prosody is the various paralinguistic aspects of language use that convey emotion. [1] It includes an individual's tone of voice in speech that is conveyed through changes in pitch, loudness, timbre, speech rate, and pauses.

  4. Michigan English Test - Wikipedia

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    Speaking Test: 10 minutes: A structured one-on-one interaction between an examiner and a test taker, with 5 tasks: Task 1: The test taker describes a picture. Task 2: The test taker talks about a personal experience on a topic related to what is seen in the picture. Task 3: The test taker gives a personal opinion about a topic related to the ...

  5. Pathos - Wikipedia

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    Studies show that emotion influences people's information processing and decision-making, making pathos a perfect tool for persuading consumers to buy goods and services. [27] In this digital age, "designers must go beyond aesthetics and industrial feasibility to integrate the aspect of 'emotional awareness'". [ 28 ]

  6. Writing anxiety - Wikipedia

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    Writing anxiety is a term for the tension, worry, nervousness, and a wide variety of other negative feelings [1] that may occur when given a writing task. [2] The degree to which a writer experiences these negative feelings may vary depending on the context of the writing.

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    When I was diagnosed with ALS, I took some time to be sad. For the first two months after I was diagnosed, there was nothing light-hearted about my reaction. I was in shock.

  8. Crying - Wikipedia

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    Spatial perspective explains sad crying as reaching out to be "there", such as at home or with a person who may have just died. In contrast, joyful crying is acknowledging being "here." It emphasized the intense awareness of one's location, such as at a relative's wedding. [45] Temporal perspective explains crying slightly differently.

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    Entertainment Weekly caught up with Night Agent showrunner Shawn Ryan to answer our questions on season 2 and hear what's to come in season 3. ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: So, Peter's back to waiting for ...